The first sign is priceless in its inuendo, the second a reminder of times past, and the third is funny. Even the Antiquarian Saint Paul the Yarmouthian thinks so.



And that's it for Yarmouth, I believe. I may or may not post a few other pics of our trip before I give it up. We shall see what we shall see.
I wouldn't class that man as antique. Vintage at the most!
ReplyDeleteLove the old building! If it could Only talk!
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Still smiling.......:-) Hugs
ReplyDeleteI needed a good laugh and this one sure did it for me. LOL
ReplyDeleteThat was cute - thanks for the chuckle!
ReplyDeleteI love seeing the photos AC. As for your card, it is what it isith!
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Too funny- there are days that an antique sign might come in pretty handy when relating to my teenagers!
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